Phat Lab Nekosogi DSR

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195mm - Tail Included

Depth Range: 1.5 - 2.5 m

Weight: 53.5g / 2oz

Slow Floating

Upgraded Salt Water Trebles And Rings

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Biwako Shiga JAPAN - Phat Lab, the innovative fishing lure manufacturer, is proud to introduce the Nekosogi DSR Swimbait, the latest addition to its lineup of exceptional fishing lures.

The Nekosogi DSR Swimbait is the result of years of research and development, inspired by the original wooden big bait called NEKOSOGI, which was handcrafted on the shores of Lake Biwa. The NEKOSOGI gave birth to a new swimbait fishing style called DEAD SLOW RETRIEVE (DSR), which is now used by anglers all over the world.

The Phat Lab Nekosogi DSR Swimbait is designed to be retrieved at the lowest speed winding big bait game, the NEKOSOGI play. It is developed based on the desire to avoid unnecessary problems as much as possible, in order to concentrate on one-byte in the field. The long and wide lip reaches the target range more quickly, allowing anglers to effectively carry out a dead-throw retrieve while keeping a certain range by effectively blocking an obstacle while applying a brake. The unique "rolling feeling" also keeps the motivation needed to focus on the coming part-time job.

The Nekosogi DSR Swimbait measures 195mm - Tail Included, with a depth range of 1.5 - 2.5 m and a weight of 53.5g / 2oz. It is designed to slow float, making it perfect for enticing predators at ultra-low speeds. The lure is also equipped with upgraded saltwater trebles and rings, ensuring that it can withstand the toughest conditions and the most aggressive strikes.

"We are excited to introduce the Nekosogi DSR Swimbait to the fishing community," said the spokesperson for Phat Lab. "This lure represents the perfect combination of innovation and tradition, with the inspiration coming from the original wooden big bait called NEKOSOGI. The unique lip design allows anglers to avoid weeds and obstacles, making it easier to target predators with a slow retrieve. We are confident that this lure will become a staple in the tackle box of anglers all over the world."